Senator Barbara Boxer Compares Abortion to Viagra
Blogcritics.org - Wed Dec 9, 7:32 pm ETDrivel and arrogance intact, Boxer is up for re-election here in 2010––time to run Boxer right out of office.
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Drivel and arrogance intact, Boxer is up for re-election here in 2010––time to run Boxer right out of office.
Research shows as many as 19 million Americans may become ill each year due to parasites, viruses and bacteria in drinking water.
The European Commission applauded on Tuesday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to pave the way for federal limits on emissions of carbon dioxide.
The EPA finalized its finding that greenhouse gases, including CO2, pose a threat to human health and welfare -- a signal that the U.S. is ready to regulate carbon emissions.
New York Times Analysis Shows That Since 2004 More than 20% of U.S. Water Systems Have Violated Law, Few Punished
Phil Jones, whose e-mails were among the thousands of pieces of correspondence leaked to the Internet, will relinquish his position as director of the Climatic Research Unit until the completion of a review.
More than 20 percent of the nation’s water treatment systems have violated key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act over the last five years.
The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a new national strategy to enforce safe drinking water laws in small, rural...
Nurses from three unions, including the powerful California Nurses Association, have founded a new national union to influence national health care policies and try to extend California's patient ratio law into other states. Organizers said the 150,000-member... California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee - Health care - Health - Nursing - United States
The mainstream media has swallowed the bait hook, line and sinker, developing an obsession with "Climategate", without ever asking: who performed the illegal hackjob, and how?
Warming Scandal: Despite the incriminating e-mails, administration science adviser John Holdren still thinks man causes global warming. And Sen. Barbara Boxer thinks it's the whistle-blowers who should be arrested.